Sunday, 10 May 2015

Rust is a systems programming language that runs blazingly fast, prevents almost all crashes*, and eliminates data races.

* In theory. Rust is a work-in-progress and may do anything it likes up to and including eating your laundry.

Rust has been under public development for a number of years.
Many search engine results will lead to obsolete code.
That might include this post.
I have tried to stick to APIs marked stable but verify against the official documentation.
The documentation on www.rust-lang.org is currently incomplete but it is the best starting point.

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